Psalms 28:5

5 Because they have no idea how God works or what he is up to, God will smash them to smithereens and walk away from the ruins.

Psalms 28:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 28:5

Because they regard not the works of the Lord
Neither the work of creation, as if there was no first cause of all things; nor the work of Providence, taking no notice either of the judgments or of the mercies of God; as though they believed that God had forsaken the earth, and would do neither good nor evil; and still less the work of redemption, which in covenant, promise, and prophecy, was appointed for the Messiah to work out; and as for the work of the Spirit of God upon the soul, they had no notion of that, of the nature and necessity of it; the things of the Spirit of God being foolishness to them, and undiscernible by them; see ( Isaiah 5:12 ) . Perhaps the psalmist may have some regard to his being anointed by Samuel, according to the will of God, and to the victory which he obtained over Goliath, and over others, which justly gained him great esteem among some, and created envy in others; and also the wonderful protection of him from time to time; the Chaldee paraphrase is, "because they do not understand the law of the Lord". It follows,

nor the operation of his hands;
in which his hand was so very apparent, that nothing less could be said than that this was the finger of God; wherefore,

he shall destroy them, and not build them up;
that is, they shall be irrecoverably lost; they shall be punished with everlasting destruction; there will be no help or remedy for them: some F19 understand this as a prayer, that God would destroy them in such a manner, and render it, "let him destroy them" F20.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Kimchi in loc. Vid. Aben Ezram in loc.
F20 (Morhy) "destruat eos", Vatablus; so the Arabic version.

Psalms 28:5 In-Context

3 Don't shove me into the same jail cell with those crooks, With those who are full-time employees of evil.
4 They talk a good line of "peace," then moonlight for the Devil. Pay them back for what they've done, for how bad they've been. Pay them back for their long hours in the Devil's workshop; Then cap it with a huge bonus.
5 Because they have no idea how God works or what he is up to, God will smash them to smithereens and walk away from the ruins.
6 Blessed be God - he heard me praying.
7 He proved he's on my side; I've thrown my lot in with him. Now I'm jumping for joy, and shouting and singing my thanks to him.
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